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Advanced Configuration
In this chapter, we will see how to create a virtual machine. Firstly, we should open the Hyper-V manager and then follow the steps given below.
Step 1 − Open “Server Manager” → and then Cpck on “Hyper-V”.

Step 2 − Cpck “New” on the Right side Panel or cpck on Action button in the options as shown in the screenshot below.

Step 3 − Double Cpck on the Virtual Machine option as shown in the following screenshot.

Step 4 − A new table will be open → Type the Name of your new machine and then cpck Next.

Step 5 − A new table will be open where you must allocate the memory. Keep in mind that you cannot choose more memory than what you have in your system.

Step 6 − In the Connection dropdown box, choose you physical network adaptor and cpck Next.

Step 7 − Now it is time to Create a Virtual Hard disk. If you already have one, choose the second option.

Step 8 − Select the Image of ISO that should be installed and then cpck Finish.


Step 9 − Connect to the Virtual machine. To do so, Right Cpck on the machine name and then → Connect.

Step 10 − After that, the Installation of your ISO will continue.
